Today, March 15, 2024, a momentous occasion unfolded as two esteemed institutions, Assumption College of Davao and Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, joined forces in a virtual gathering. However, the significance of this event transcended the boundaries of these two institutions. It extended its reach to include friends from various academic institutions across the Davao region, all convening through the medium of Zoom teleconference. The focus of this gathering is Laudato Si Goal No. 2: Addressing the Cry of the Poor.
Dr. Reynaldo Cuizon, a distinguished speaker, initiated the discourse by shedding light on the intricacies of developing project proposals aligned with Laudato Si Goal No. 2. He emphasized the importance of acknowledging the risks inherent in such endeavors and urged all researchers to embrace these risks with readiness and resilience. His insights resonated deeply with the audience, serving as a guiding beacon for future endeavors in addressing the plight of the marginalized.
Following Dr. Cuizon’s thought-provoking discourse, Dr. Adji Pratikto took the virtual stage, bringing forth valuable perspectives on the pivotal role of education in fostering economic development within a nation. Dr. Pratikto’s insights underscored the interconnectedness of social progress and educational empowerment, highlighting the indispensable role of education in uplifting communities and mitigating the cry of the poor.
The collaboration between Assumption College of Davao and Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia in organizing this Sustainability Talk Series signifies a commendable commitment to addressing pressing environmental and social issues. This joint effort not only facilitates knowledge exchange but also fosters a spirit of solidarity and collaboration among academic institutions striving towards a common goal of sustainability and social justice.
As the discourse on Laudato Si Goals continues, the academic community eagerly anticipates the forthcoming sessions of the Sustainability Talk Series. Through collective engagement and collaborative efforts, these institutions aim to inspire actionable change and foster a more inclusive and sustainable future for all.
In conclusion, today’s event stands as a testament to the power of collaboration, dialogue, and shared commitment toward addressing the cry of the poor and achieving the aspirations outlined in Pope Francis’ encyclical, Laudato Si.
Stay tuned for the next chapter in the Sustainability Talk Series as we continue our journey toward a brighter, more sustainable future.
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Written by Mylen C. Cano, MBA – HRM
External Relations and Internationalization Officer